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North
High School Wall of Honor
David James Stookey
Class of June, 1953 |
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Research
done by Claradell Shedd, Class of 1953. |
David
James Stookey |
Dave graduated in the June, 1953
North High class. His service number was 3247539. David's next of
kin was listed as Mrs. Alice Stookey, 1450 Ohio Street, Des Moines,
IA.
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David James Stookey |
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Year |
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Rank |
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Status |
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June, 1953 |
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Graduated |
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Graduated from North High
School, Des Moines, IA |
June, 1953-
May, 1955 |
x |
Employment |
x |
Iowa Power and Light |
to May,
1955 |
x |
Employment |
x |
Delivery person for Millie's
Tenderloin, 2nd and University |
1954 |
x |
 |
x |
Met Shirley at Reed's
Ice Cream, 6th and College |
May 23,
1955 |
x |
Enlisted/
US Navy |
x |
*Enlisted in downtown
Des Moines, IA |
May 23,
1955-
August,1955 |
x |
Training |
x |
**Completed boot camp.
Company 245, Recruit Training Command, USNaval Station, Great
Lakes, IL |
December
11, 1955 |
x |
Family |
x |
Marriage to Shirley Stevens,
Woodside High School, Class of May, 1955. |
1955 |
x |
Training |
x |
***Norfolk Naval Station,
Norfolk, VA |
September,1955-
May, 1959 |
x |
Stationed |
x |
****USS Monrovia (APA-31) |
December
17, 1956-
Mar 1, 1957 |
x |
Training |
x |
MM "A"
Training from December 17, 1956 to March 1, 1957 |
May 8, 1959 |
x |
US Navy/
Discharged/
MM2 |
x |
Discharged from Regular
Navy. Released from active duty and returned to Des Moines where
Dave became a member of the Active Ninth Naval Reserve Unit there.
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1959-1964 |
x |
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x |
Iowa Power and Light |
May 22,
1963 |
x |
US Navy Reserves/
Discharged |
x |
Honorable discharge from
Naval Reserves through Hdqtrs., Ninth Naval District, Great Lakes,
IL |
January,
1965 |
x |
Employment |
x |
American Republic Insurance
Company; State Manager, Insurance Sales |
1973 |
x |
Employment |
x |
Globe
Life State Manager in Minneapolis, MN |
1999 |
x |
Retirement/Civilian |
x |
Living in MN |
August 16,
2016 |
x |
Deceased |
x |
Apple Valley, MN. Interment:
Lebanon Cemetery |
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*Des
Moines Armed Forces
Examining and Entrance Station (AFEES at KRNT) |
***Naval
Station, Norfolk, VA |
1957:
Evaporators making water
Cannes, France |
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November-India-
Delta-Whiskey |
****Insignia
and photo of USS Monrovia (APA-31) |
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USS Monrovia; APA-31 Awards, Citations,
and Campaign Ribbons |
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Precedence of awards
is from top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - Combat Action Ribbon (retroactive)
Second Row - Navy Unit Commendation - Navy Expeditionary Medal
(1-Cuba) - China Service Medal (extended)
Third Row - American Campaign Medal - Europe-Africa-Middle East
Campaign Medal (1) - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (6)
Fourth Row - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service
Medal (with Asia clasp) - National Defense Service Medal
Fifth Row - Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (3-Lebanon, 1-Cuba,
1-Dominican Republic) - Philippine Liberation Medal (2) |
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**United
States Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IL
A veteran of two
world wars and the Korean conflict, Great Lakes has served primarily
as a recruit training establishment--bridging the gap from civilian
to military life--by introducing recruits to Naval customs and discipline
and preparing them through intensive training for the requirements of
Naval service.
During WWII, approximately 1,000,000 Blue-jackets were trained at Great
Lakes--about one out of every three in the wartime fleet and twice the
number trained at any other installation. At the end of WWII, Great
Lakes consisted of approximately 1,000 buildings. Since then, these
facilities have been utilized in the continued training of recruits
and in the Great Lakes' expansion as an important advanced school center
for the Navy.
****USS Monrovia (APA-31)
USS Monrovia (AP-64) was a Crescent City class
attack transport of the United States Navy, built from a C-3 Delta commercial
freighter design, and was named for the birthplace of President James
Monroe, located in Westmoreland County, VA.
Monrovia (AP 64) was laid down as MC hull 152 by Bethlehem Sparrows
Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Maryland, 1942-03-26; launched 1942-09-19;
sponsored by Mrs. John M. Carmody; and commissioned 1 December 1942-12-01,
Capt. C. D. Leffler in command.
Reclassified APA 31 (Attack Transport) on 1943-02-01, Monrovia conducted
shakedown and amphibious training exercises in Chesapeake Bay through
the winter months of 1943.
Following the outbreak of hostilities in Korea, Monrovia was recalled
to active service. Recommissioned 1950-11-30, she joined the Atlantic
Fleet’s Amphibious Forces the following spring, 1951, to train
for fall operations off Greenland. On 27 December, she departed Norfolk,
Virginia for the first of her annual deployments to the Mediterranean,
which continued, with few interruptions, until 1967.
Assigned to PhibRon 8, she carried fleet marines while deployed with
the 6th Fleet and conducted amphibious exercises with them while operating
along the east coast and in the Caribbean. The maintenance of a defensive
readiness throughout this period enabled her to react positively during
the many intervening crises such as occurred at Beirut, Lebanon, July
1958; Cuba, October, 1962; and the Panama Canal Zone, January 1964.
In 1968, Monrovia was again ordered deactivated. Decommissioned 31 October,
she was struck from the Naval Register the following day and was sold
for scrap. |
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Great Lakes:
David Stookey |
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Great Lakes: David
Stookey |
Great Lakes: David
Stookey |
Great Lakes: David
Stookey |
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Dave Stookey,
Garey Bryan |
Garey Bryan,
Bob Hutchins, Jerry Carper, Dave Stookey |
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May, 1955: Laundry
at Boot Camp |
1958: Beirut, Lebanon |
David Stookey |
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Rona, Mitch, Shirley,
Dave, Kevin Stookey |
Dave and Shirley Stookey |
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David
James Stookey
Machinist Mate 2
United States Navy |


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National Defense;
Navy Occupation Medal
Good Conduct Medal |
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References |
(1)
Information was obtained from the Records on Military Personnel
Who Died, were Missing in Action, or Prisoners of War as a result
of the Vietnam War. This document can be found online at the National
Archives and Records Administration at http://www.archives.gov/.
(2) The comprehensive list of names from North High's 1893-2018
graduation classes are from Claradell Shedd's North Des Moines
High School website. The names of North High School graduates
can be found online at: http://www.ndmhs.com/.
David James Stookey's 1953 class page is: http://www.ndmhs.com/pages/invite.html. |
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08/05/13:
Currently living in MN. 08/16/16: Died in Apple Valley, MN. |
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"Anchors Aweigh" by the U.S. Navy Band. |
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